Fredette, who finished the game with 43 points, scored the last 15 points for the Cougars before half-time. And to be quite honest, he was literally unstoppable.

He scored off-the-dribble, off the pick and from behind the three-point line.

Fredette, who is compared to Duke’s J.J.Reddick by many and Jackson State’s Lindsey Hunter by many more, made 14 of 24 shots from the field, while hitting five out of eight from behind the arc.

“As a scorer, I just know how to find space and my team mates did a great job setting screens for me” said Fredette after BYU’s victory.

With Fredette’s 43-point performance, the Cougars went onto defeat San Diego St. 71-58 ending their 20-game winning streak.

The big-televised win against the Aztecs puts the BYU’s basketball program in the spotlight and makes Fredette a candidate for National College Basketball Player of the Year along with UConn’s Kemba Walker, Jr.